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Maurice Manning

    Maurice Manning is a writer whose work delves into the complexities of modern Irish politics. His approach often blends insightful analysis with the narrative tension found in political thrillers, exploring themes of power, betrayal, and societal change. His writing is characterized by a deep understanding of the political landscape, offering readers a compelling examination of the forces that shape nations. Manning's perspective is informed by his extensive experience in public service, lending an authentic voice to his explorations of governance and influence.

    The Blueshirts
    • The Blueshirts

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The Blueshirts were a quasi-fascist organisation founded in 1932 following de Valera s first election victory. They adopted the style and some of the substance of European fascist movements. Although relatively short-lived, they were one of the founding strands in what became the Fine Gael party. Maurice Manning s definitive history chronicles the rise and fall of the Blueshirts against the social and political background of Ireland in the late 1920s and 1930s. In many ways this book is a model. [The author s] account is clear, detailed and fully documented, his analysis of the conflicting interests and emotions dispassionate and perceptive, his conclusions balanced and sound. This is the way Irish history should be written. The Irish Times An admirably lucid and well documented book [that] describes the rise and fall of the Blueshirt movement which figured so dramatically on the public stage during the turbulent thirties. Irish Independent Manning s book is a worthy and welcome addition to a small but growing body of serious work on personalities, issues and institutions in the modern Irish state. Journal of Modern History "

      The Blueshirts1987
      3.7